Ferenc Farkas de Kisbarnak

Ferenc Farkas de Kisbarnak (27 May 1892-14 April 1980) was a general of the Royal Hungarian Army and the commander of the Hungarian VI Corps during World War II.

Biography
Ferenc Farkas de Kisbarnak was born on 27 May 1892 in Kismarton, Austria-Hungary, and he fought in World War I. He pursued a military career during the Interwar period, rising in the ranks of the Royal Hungarian Army after Hungarian independence was achieved in 1918. Farkas was the Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of Hungary and commander of the Royal Ludovika Akademia officer training school, and he became the commander of the Hungarian VI Corps in 1943. After the end of World War II, he became the liaison between the US Army and Hungarian prisoners of war, and he lived in the United States for many years. He died in Arnstorf, West Germany in 1980 while living in exile.